Jahri Evans, one of the top guards in the league, is due for a monstrous contract. He has no weaknesses in his game, he's started all 48 games he's played in his career, and he'll be only 26 in August.

Despite receiving praise this offseason from several coaches, Chris Kemoeatu struggled in 2008, surrendering 7.5 sacks and getting whistled for six penalties.

Pork Chop Womack, Seahawks. Age: 30. Signed with Browns

One of the better backup linemen in the NFL, Pork Chop Womack was thrust into the lineup because of injuries this season. He started 14 games.

Mike Goff, Chargers. Age: 33. Signed with Chiefs

Mike "Chip & Putt" Goff has plenty of starting experience... and a cool new nickname. That's about it.

Kendall Simmons, Patriots. Age: 30. Signed with Bills

Not a promising free agent; Kendall Simmons, 30, is coming off a torn Achilles' tendon.

Russ Hochstein, Patriots. Age: 31. Re-signed with Patriots (1 year)

A spot starter for the Patriots, Russ Hochstein saw action in 15 games and was in the opening lineup for two.

Mike Wahle, Seahawks. Age: 32.
Mike Wahle has a bum shoulder and could retire. If he signs somewhere, he'll be a solid backup - but nothing more at this point in his career.

Pete Kendall, Redskins. Age: 36.
The Redskins can get away with having Pete Kendall as a starter if he continues to play the way he did in 2008. However, he's 36, so there's a good chance he could really regress. Washington needs a long-term solution at left guard.

Richie Incognito, Rams. Age: 26. Claimed by Bills

Featured in a story that sounds like it came right out of the 2013: Emmitt on the Brink, Richie Incognito was criticized for sitting out a game for a fake illness. Jim Haslett was so frustrated that he actually slapped a candy bar out of Incognito's hands on the sideline. If Incognito can't find a job, perhaps he and JaMarcus Russell can start the Eating on the Sidelines Appreciation Society.